I herniated a disk several years ago. It was winter and my car door had frozen shut. I was on my way to the gym before work, and I was so determined not to miss the gym, well I pulled really hard and got my door opened, but also herniated a disk in my lower back. I was fine until I had walked up the flight of stairs to the gym and suddenly POW! Never had such pain before or since.
Just as a precaution, you might want to make sure the chiropractor does xrays first, because for disc herniations, at least in some cases, chiropractic manipulations can do more damage. I doubt it's a concern because I don't think you'd be feeling better already if it was a herniated disk.
I do wholeheartedly agree about water exercise for any back pain, arthritis, fibromyalgia, or anyone who has difficulty exercising on land (or anyone who just loves the water). When I was able to return to work after I herniated the disk (I was a probation officer at the time), I was at the YMCA pook three times a day. Before work, on my lunch hour, and after work. At first, I could only tread water because the horizontal position was extremely painful. I joked to my boss that I if I could find away to make my files waterproof, I'd stay in the pool all day, and my clients could report poolside.
Being weightless took all the pressure off my spine.
Even now when I say I could live in the water, I very nearly mean it. Finding away to sleep without drowning might be a trick, though.
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